
For every student awaiting the JEE Main Result 2026, know this: your strength is greater than you think. The story of Avula Durgaprasad is proof.
In 2022, as lakhs of students nervously checked their JEE Main results, one name stood out—not just for his score of 96.48%, but for the unimaginable pain he carried into the examination hall. Avula Durgaprasad, a 19-year-old from a small village in Telangana, appeared for the JEE Main on the day his mother passed away.
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Durgaprasad's mother, Narasamma, was blind from birth. Yet, her vision for her son's future was crystal clear. Despite poverty and hardship, she became his strongest pillar. His father, Mohan Reddy, a farmer from a remote, Maoist-affected village, moved the family to Khammam so his sons could study. In a world where everything was scarce—money, resources, coaching classes—one thing was abundant: his mother’s belief in him.
Durgaprasad never attended a coaching institute. Google was his teacher. A rented room his classroom. His mother’s encouragement, his motivation.
On the morning of his JEE Main exam, his mother’s health, long failing, took its final turn. She passed away. Torn between a son’s love and a student’s duty, Durgaprasad faced an impossible choice. He chose to go. With a heart weighed down by grief, he sat for the exam. As he solved each question, the image of his blind mother, who had "seen" his potential when no one else could, lingered in his mind. He felt numb, shattered, yet he wrote—for her.
Weeks later, the result declared his success. He had cleared JEE Main with flying colours. His father, through tears of pride and loss, said, “My children grew up with values and discipline.” Durgaprasad, dedicating his achievement to his mother, said in an interview, "She was there for me in all critical phases of my life."
Durgaprasad's story isn't just about cracking JEE. It’s about courage in the face of crippling pain. It’s about focus when your world is falling apart. It’s about honouring a parent’s sacrifice with your perseverance.
As you await your results, remember:
Your struggle, however tough, is valid.
Your support system—parents, teachers, friends—is your strength.
Success is not just about marks; it’s about the story behind them.
Durgaprasad didn’t just write an exam that day. He wrote a testament to love, duty and an unbreakable will. He showed that even the darkest day can lead to a bright future.
To every student waiting for your result: whatever the outcome, you are capable of extraordinary resilience. Your journey, like Durgaprasad’s, is uniquely yours. Carry forward the dreams of those who believe in you—and never, ever give up.
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